> while knowing the damage from FB did on some minorities...
Which genocides are you referring to?
Non sarcastic, their site has contributed to a few
(just a friendly reminder that we have a Code of Conduct so be careful if the conversation drifts into "controversial" territory -- although this channel is "off-topic" this is still a Clojure space and there may well be other spaces better suited to "difficult" topics... one of your friendly Admin Team)
Sorry, I did not want to drift into controversial territory.
Controversial is often self-referential; what is considered “controversial” is controversial itself.
It’s the job of the maintainers/owners of the community (whether that be a slack channel, a company, social network etc) to put a boundary on what’s OK and exclude things outside that boundary.
current status:
Windows Fancy Zones is pretty terrible, anyone good any good alternatives for a tiling window manager on windows?
or somthing that lets me dock to the corners
somewhere, an editor furiously Googling “mouse wrangler” ten minutes before the publishing deadline breathes a sigh of relief
Hmm I’m not sure I follow, do you mean like snapping to the sides? This is built in with W+Left/Right
Sorry, I mean something liket his, but without me having to manually size windows: So snap to the bottom right corner, top right corner and snap something to the left
Im away from my desk and working on a single small laptop screen and trying to arrange windows constantly is a pain in the bum
I think it is best to try out the built in features in Windows first
you can snap to corners too
to get to a corner try windows+left, windows+up (upper left)
oh wow! Thank you! I had no idea you could do this!
Im normally on Linux, but my laptop is windows
Windows has become surprisingly linux-like in the last few years
in ways both good and bad lol
good in the sense that is much more flexible and bad in its rolling-releases constantly break things that used to work
Yeah, I saw a thing by Scott Hansleman recently talking up the new Windows Terminal, being able to have different panes in the terminal, resize them, break them horizontally / vertical etc. I was thinking this is great but I've had this ability in Terminator in linux for years...
and the hardware compatibility story has gotten worse
I like using tmux in WSL
ran in a cmd.exe window
but lots of people at my last job liked things like cmder and MobaXterm
I think windows file explorer is stll missing fundamental stuff, like splitting panes. I miss that a lot and end up using 3rd party file explorers
what do you usually use on linux for that?
I run Ubuntu, whatever file manager I run just has this built in. I don't remember adding any 3rd party stuff. It's just an option in the menu bar
I just use the Unity that comes with Ubuntu
oh I think that is gnome’s nautilus then
yep